LG has revealed its contender for the 2014 smartphone title and the successor to last year’s LG G2 in the form of 5.5-inch LG G3. The LG G3 has a massive qHD 2460 x 1440 pixels screen resolution with 538ppi and a rear-facing 13MP camera with a laser autofocus system. Read on to know its later specifications.

The G3 is having a very nice looking metallic design with extremely thin bezels and having the similar rear-facing power and volume control buttons as the LG G2 which was introduced last year. Android KitKat (4.4) is more often used Now-a-days but LG has spruced Google’s operating system up with its own customised UI-(User Interface) called the Optimus UI 3 that the company says is easier to understand and more attractive to look at.

There’s also a dual LED flash Along with the cameras and the option to tinker with the likes of white balance and ISO. For the selfie fans, there’s a front-facing 2.1MP camera to take advantage of it. And, just to reinforce the purpose, LG is actually officially calling it a "selfie camera". The LG G3 is said to be as arriving with 3GB of RAM and a possible Snapdragon 805 processor, the handset in fact arrives with a now-standard Snapdragon 801 chip and 2GB of RAM. It has a removable 3,000mAh battery and microSD card slot for expanding on the 32GB of internal storage.Camera-wise, the G3 is a pretty cool camera and certainly looks to take the fight to the likes of the HTC ONE M8 and the Samsung Galaxy S5.